Front Porch Blessings

Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.

Psalm 95: 6

Thunderstorms moved through the area last night. As I sit on the front porch this morning the sun is glistening through the rain-soaked trees. A light breeze is blowing, sending the sweet fragrance of lavender through the air, and forcing sprinkles of rain to drip from the tree leaves. Bird songs resonate throughout the woods like a symphony from heaven. A meticulously constructed spider web glistens between the porch railing. What an amazing work of art!

Hummingbirds show off their amazing aerial skills as they drink nectar from the flowers and feeders nearby. Lush raspberry vines drip with morning dew while the sparrows dine on their delicious red morsels.

A doe passes through the front yard with her fawn, and I decide to forgive them for eating the dahlias and lilies last night while I slept. My little porch garden, renewed by the rain, looks alive and vibrant. Cherry tomatoes, mini cucumbers, and peppers sparkle with dew drops. Petunias and marigolds dance in the subtle morning breeze, their petals stretched toward heaven celebrating the refreshment of last night’s rain bath.

Nature is on full display in all its glory, as the morning breaks and the sun continues its ascent over the mountainside. Peacefully perfect. This life in the mountain and tranquil mornings spent on the front porch are incredible gifts I never take for granted.

Enthralled by the beauty surrounding me, I linger a little longer on the front porch sipping my tea. I pause to pray and thank God for this blessing. It never gets old. I savor each moment, not wanting to surrender to the daily work and chores that await my attention.

Being surrounded by nature brings refreshment to my weary soul. It is a natural antidepressant and a welcome and needed break from the drain of technology. There is just something about sitting quietly in nature and focusing on the wonderful world God created that puts things into perspective. I feel content and ready to face the day.

There are many uncertain and troubling things that grab our attention each day and distractions that lure us away from the beauty God designed. What would happen if we carved out a few moments to be still before God and behold the beauty around us? I believe we would feel more grateful, less stressed, and we would get a fresh vision of God and his goodness.

What can you do today to get a fresh vision of God and celebrate the wonders of his creation?  

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